la* PEtPSO/r. ORLMU thzuMn*'. £200,000 FOR A STOMACH Atlantic City (N.J.), U.S.A., January 19. John D. Rockefeller, the Standard Oil multimillionaire, offered Dr Philip Marvel, a local physician, £200,000 if he would provide him with a healthy stomach. Mr Bookefeller remarked to him that if the doctor could put hiß digestive apparatus in good working condition it would be worth this amount to him. £200,000 FOB A HEALTHY STOMACH. And a physician, a man thoroughly versed in the science of medicine, possessed of all the arts of drugdom and of an accurate knowledge of anatomy, cannot find a remedy which will restore the power of digestion. THE PRIZE TWO. HUNDRED, THOUSAND POUNDS. INDIGESTION, The robber of health, the bane of existence, the sapper of vitality, the foundation of the ills that flesh is heir to. PEARSON'S PEPTO-CHLOR Haa relieved thousands of sufferers. Why not you ? Pepto-Chlor acts at once on the I digestive organs, and relieves indigestion in three days. To ensure safety against substitutes or imitations, Orlando Pearson’s signature appears on the seal of every bottle. Healthy digestion depends upon the flow of these secretions in the stomach. By an abundance of “ good living ” the secretive glands are overtaxed, become sluggish, dormant, and finally stop the supply of secretions. Then tho food, instead of taking tho course intended by Nature, rots in the stomach, generates a gas and produces all the horrors of indigestion. PEABSON’S PEPTO-CHLOR will absolutely cure you. Wo want to give proof of this claim. We can give the names and addresses ot hundreds of prominent men and women cured by PEARSON’S PEPTO-CHLOR. CHEMISTS 4s STORES. Wholesale Agents: SHARLAND AND CO., Ltd. Head Office for N.Z.: 31a, York Chambers, Manners Street, Wellington.
HAT SWEET NELL THINKS Of “CAPILLA” HAIR TONIC. “ Sydney, 19th July, 1902. Mr W. Richards, Proprietor, • Capilla ’ Hair Tonic, Sydney. Dear Sir, —During my professional career I have tried many Hair Tonics in many parts of the world. By chance I came aoross ‘Capilla,’ and I found it the most refreshing and invigorating Hair Tonic I know, and I shall always be pleased to recommend it. Yours very faithfully, (Sgd.) NELLIE STEWART." CAPILLA will increase the longth of Ladies’ Hair one to two inches per month. Ladies are requested to send for book of testimonials, all of which are from reputable persons, and speak for themselves. CAPILLA; IS NOT A: DYE, Is your Hair falling out? Is it getting thin ? CAPILLA HAIR TONIC will effectively and quickly end the trouble. THOUSANDS HAVE PROVED IT. In speaking of CAPILLA, the Evening News, Sydney, of 16th June, 1901, says - “ Without a doubt, it is the most reliable Hair Tonic that has ever been placed before the publio.” On Sale by all Chemists everywhere. .CAPILLA IS A POSITIVE CURE FOR DANDRUFF.
WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD BEG to notify that they are now taking Entries fcr their ANNUAL LAND SALE, To be held in OCTOBER. OCTOBER. They are also Booking Orders for the " ORMOND HORSE SALE, To be held in OCTOBER. OCTOBER. ; Under the auspices of the Farmers’ Union.
WOOL SALE. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. Will hold their NEXT SALE Of WOOL, SEIMS, HIDES, TALLOW, Etc., Etc., On FRIDAY, AUGUST 7th, ,1903. Clients are requested to send their con ignments in as early as possible.
NOTICE. I BEG to notify the publio of Gisborne and surrounding Districts that I have disposed of my Business (the Albion Club Stables) to— MB JOSEPH FEANCIS, Of Dunedin, who takes possession this morning. I sincerely thank patrons for their liberal Bupport in the past, and trust that the same will be extended to my successor. WILLIAM O’EEILLY. In reference to the above, I would re- | spectfully solicit a continuance of the support accorded my predecessor, and to merit the same by strict attention to business and civility to customers. JOSEPH FEANCIS.
NOTICE. W, STEWART Notifies that ho has taken over the Bootmaking business, in Peel Street (opposite the British Empire Hotel), hitherto carried on by Mr A. Vorvles, and solicits a continuance of the favors accordod to his predecessor. A. VOWIiES, whilst thanking the public of Gisborne for the large measure of support accorded to him, asks for the same to be given to his successor.
GISBORNE WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. IJ HE NEXT SALE Of WOOL', SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, Etc., FRIDAY, AUGUST 7th, 1903. "JUST RECEIVED — Another lot ol Ladies tl Stiver Keyless Watches, from £1 I s upwards. A nice Birthday Present for a girl.- H. B. Smith, Goldsmiths' Hall.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 958, 3 August 1903, Page 3
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